Not sure what to do with your expired or unused medication? The Flower Mound Police Department is encouraging residents to round it up and bring it to the National Pharmaceutical Take Back Day, on Saturday, October 28. Officers will be standing by in the parking lot of each Flower Mound High and Marcus High School accepting medication for disposal, in an effort to bring national attention to the issue of prescription drug abuse, while helping residents safely remove potentially dangerous controlled substances from their homes.

Not sure what to do with your expired or unused medication? The Flower Mound Police Department is encouraging residents to round it up and bring it to the National Pharmaceutical Take Back Day, on Saturday, October 28. Officers will be standing by in the parking lot of each Flower Mound High and Marcus High School accepting medication for disposal, in an effort to bring national attention to the issue of prescription drug abuse, while helping residents safely remove potentially dangerous controlled substances from their homes.

Be sure to bring the kids by the Flower Mound Police Department, 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane, on Saturday, October 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. While there, get an inside look at police vehicles, take a station tour, meet police officers (including K-9 Officer Paige!), and so much more. Parents can also have a child ID kit made as well as have a free child safety seat inspection.

Be sure to bring the kids by the Flower Mound Police Department, 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane, on Saturday, October 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. While there, get an inside look at police vehicles, take a station tour, meet police officers (including K-9 Officer Paige!), and so much more. Parents can also have a child ID kit made as well as have a free child safety seat inspection.